Lucy Banning may live on the exclusive Prairie Avenue among Chicago's rich and famous, but her heart lies elsewhere. Expected to marry an up-and-coming banker from a respected family, Lucy fears she will be forced to abandon her charity work--and the classes she is secretly taking at the newly opened University of Chicago. When she meets an unconventional young architect who is working on plans for the upcoming 1893 World's Fair, Lucy imagines a life lived on her own terms. Can she break away from her family's expectations? And will she ever be loved for who she truly is? A cute read while it lasted, but some of the things in there didn't really quite click to me. How did the problems start? Was there a trigger point? And the perceptions just changed in a snap of the fingers - the characters were either supportive of one notion and then just as suddenly they are not (without proper explanation or buildup)That aside, this was a pretty good read. Not one I would be raving about, but I did enjoy this read. I liked the historical markers and how rebellious and stubborn Lucy is. Still some mysteries to figure out which if the series goes on, I think I would give it a go.
Do You like book The Pursuit Of Lucy Banning (2012)?
This book had potential. I'm so sad that it fell so flat.
—f_a_stewart